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The lyrics "Hey ho, let's go" were inspired by the line "High, low, tipsy toe" from the 1963 song "Walking the Dog" by Rufus Thomas, and specifically the Rolling Stones' cover of the song; the band had enjoyed mocking Mick Jagger's pronunciation of the line, which they thought sounded more like "hey ho". [10]
Greatest Hits is a 2006 compilation album by the punk rock band Ramones.It was issued one year after the box set Weird Tales of the Ramones, and four years after the single-disc collection Loud, Fast Ramones: Their Toughest Hits.
Ho! Let's Go: The Anthology is a two–disc compilation that attempts to summarize the Ramones ' career in its entirety. Every Ramones studio album is represented with the exception of Acid Eaters , their 1993 covers album.
"Lost Boys and Girls Club" on Hey! Ho! Let's Go! (15 Tracks of the Best New Music) (2013, Uncut) "On Christmas" on digital EP Noise to the World 2 (2014, Converse) "I Was Never Punk" on Stupid Punk Boy (2015, Girlsville) "Coming Down" on Music from the Original Series Orange Is the New Black Seasons 2 & 3 (2015, Universal Music Enterprises)
Tracks 13–14 first issued on Hey Ho! Let's Go: The Anthology, Rhino #75817 (7/20/99). Track 15 is from the original soundtrack album Rock 'n' Roll High School, Sire #6070 (4/79). Produced and engineered by Ed Stasium. Remix engineer: Joel Soifer. Track 16 is previously unreleased. Outtake from Road to Ruin sessions.
At the 20th second, the guitar and bass cease, marking Joey's first line, "Hey ho, let's go!" The bass and guitar gradually rebuild and become "full–force" once all the instruments play together in ensemble. [32] The piece resolves by repeating what is played from 0:22–0:33. [32]
Volume 1 and Hey Ho! Let's Go: The Anthology. The Ramones cover was also used in Jackass: The Movie (and on the soundtrack album) and in The X-Files season 11 episode This; while the Rivieras' version was used in Oliver Stone's The Doors, when Jim Morrison (played by Val Kilmer) arrives in Venice Beach.
Japanese punk rock band Hi-Standard released a fast-paced cover of the song on their 1996 debut album Growing Up. Two covers have been aired as the opening theme song for the pre-game show of Hockey Night in Canada : Canadian hard rock band Monster Truck covered first for the 2017–2018 season [ 17 ] while Jane's Party and Shawnee Kish covered ...